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Former Romanian minister handed eight years in prison for corruption; daughter of former president and several others also sentenced

Former Romanian Minister for Tourism Elena Udrea
Photo: Razvan Socol

A former government minister in Romania has been handed jail time for corruption, as has the daughter of a former president.

Elena Udrea, who served as Romanian tourism minister from 2008 to 2012, was sentenced to eight years in prison in a Bucharest court Tuesday, after being found guilty of both bribery and money laundering.

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